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Saunders Nursing Survival Guide: Fluids and Electrolytes Cynthia C. Chernecky (Professor, Department of Physiological and Technological Nursing, School of Nursing, Georgia Health Sciences University, Augusta, GA)

Saunders Nursing Survival Guide: Fluids and Electrolytes By Cynthia C. Chernecky (Professor, Department of Physiological and Technological Nursing, School of Nursing, Georgia Health Sciences University, Augusta, GA)

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A guide that simplifies and explains the complex concepts and processes of fluids and electrolytes in the human body.

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Saunders Nursing Survival Guide: Fluids and Electrolytes Summary

Saunders Nursing Survival Guide: Fluids and Electrolytes by Cynthia C. Chernecky (Professor, Department of Physiological and Technological Nursing, School of Nursing, Georgia Health Sciences University, Augusta, GA)

This readable and student-friendly guide simplifies and clearly explains the complex concepts and processes of fluids and electrolytes in the human body. It utilizes a step-by-step learning approach and starts with the basics and advances to cover more complex issues. The new edition features revised NCLEX (R) examination-style questions and new case studies. Unique presentation of content allows students to survive and thrive. Material is presented using adult learning principles and various active-learning strategies to engage nursing students of all ages, backgrounds, and learning styles. Consistent chapter format breaks down information into small units and reinforces an effective thinking process. Special icons for Lifespan Considerations, Cultural Implications, Web Links, and Cautions help the student quickly identify special content in the chapter. Memory-reinforcing interactive activities (including fill-in the blank, matching, word jumbles, true/false, and crossword puzzles) promote student learning. Clinical terms and shorthand expressions are highlighted in parentheses to expose students to terminology that they will hear in the hospital setting. Boxed Take Home Points provide the benefit of years of nursing experience that students can use to prepare for their clinical rotation. Original cartoon-character illustrations walk the student through difficult subjects with a lighthearted approach. Cover design and series title better identifies the series as a fun and simple review. What You Will Learn section provides chapter objectives for the reader to aid in their navigation through the chapters. Over 100 NCLEX (R) examination-style review questions have been moved to the ends of chapters to immediately test student knowledge.

Table of Contents

Chapter 1. Dynamics of Fluids and Electrolyte Chapter 2. Dynamics of Acid-Base Balance Chapter 3. Sodium Chapter 4. Chloride Chapter 5. Potassium Chapter 6. Phosphorus Chapter 7. Magnesium Chapter 8. Calcium Chapter 9. Elements and Minerals: Fluoride, Iodine, Iron, Selenium, and Zinc Chapter 10. Heath Care Problems of the Neonate Chapter 11. Fluid and Electrolyte Balance in Infants Chapter 12. Health Care Problems of the Toddler Chapter 13. Health Care Problems of the Adolescent Chapter 14. Health Care Problems of the Young Adult Chapter 15. Health Care Problems of the Older Adult Chapter 16. Interventions for Maintaining Fluid and Electrolyte Balance References

Additional information

CIN141602879XG
9781416028796
141602879X
Saunders Nursing Survival Guide: Fluids and Electrolytes by Cynthia C. Chernecky (Professor, Department of Physiological and Technological Nursing, School of Nursing, Georgia Health Sciences University, Augusta, GA)
Used - Good
Paperback
Elsevier Health Sciences
20051206
352
N/A
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